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Linux Tips & Tricks

How to Send An Email With File Attachment from Command Line

The key to becoming an advanced Linux user is to use more of the command line and less of the GUI; more of the keyboard

How to Find Top 10 Running Processes by Memory and CPU Usage

Linux is quite popular for its command-line utilities, which not only make any task at hand easier but also saves a lot of time, which

How to Change Open File Limit in Linux

In Linux, there are limits defined by the system for anything that consumes resources. For example, there are limits on how many arguments can be

How to Store a Linux Command as a Variable in Shell Script

Shell scripting is quite popularly used to automate stuff in Linux. It is used not only for system and server administration purposes but also by

How to Exclude a Directory While Finding Files in Linux

In Linux, the find command is used to search for files or folders from the command line. It is a complex command and has a

How to Copy Files with Specific File Extension Recursively

In Linux, the command ‘cp‘, which standards for ‘Copy‘ is used to copy files and folders to another folder. It is available by default in

How to Find Top Running Processes by Memory Usage

Linux is the top choice of an operating system when it comes to server-based systems. System administrators and even advanced users of Linux have a

How to Extract Email Addresses from Text File in Linux

Text files contain a continuous stream of characters in no predefined format whatsoever. While some file formats have developed on top of text files (Eg.

How to Copy Large Number of Files in Linux

We use the cp command in Linux to copy files and directories from one directory to another. It can be simply used to copy a

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